Hibiscus sabdariffa is a beautiful flowering plant that belongs to the mallow family. This plant is commonly known by a variety of names including Roselle, Jamaica sorrel, Indian sorrel, and Guinea sorrel. These names originate from the plant's tropical and subtropical origins, where it is most commonly used as an herbal tea or for medicinal purposes. The plant is also known as Florida cranberry or wild hibiscus in certain parts of the world. Regardless of what it is called, this plant is known for its sweet and tangy taste and is widely used in culinary and medicinal applications.